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- verb Present participle of
impeach .
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Examples
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It might even result in impeaching Obama for his abuse of office, something the current Congress will never do.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Warned About This Trick Earlier 2009
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He played a leading role in impeaching Bill Clinton, and now he wants Bill back in the White House?
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Finally, if they were successful in impeaching George Bush, that would make Dick Cheny the President.
Why-Haven’t-You- Impeached-the-President Tour - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Dear Dave, and to anyone else who wants to actually take action in impeaching our leading criminals,
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ImpeachforPeace. org has created a new memorial based on one which was successful in impeaching a federal official in the past.
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ImpeachforPeace. org has created a new memorial based on one which was successful in impeaching a federal official in the past.
Think Progress » Brzezinski: Air Strike on Iran Could ‘Merit the Impeachment of the President’ 2006
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ImpeachforPeace. org has created a new memorial based on one which was successful in impeaching a federal official in the past.
Boing Boing 2006
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Whether these actions result from simple bad judgment or from a bona fide medical condition of specialness, I don’t think it’s out of line for Richmond to start looking into what would be involved in impeaching a mayor.
Waldo Jaquith - Wilder’s showdown with the school board. 2007
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And John Podesta just threw the idea of impeaching a judge into the mix as well.
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Public opinion is also growing more comfortable with the idea of impeaching this president.
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